s—kssy£: : , vtf ; # v - ~yy tftt v ;v- ;',:V { . v‘ *•' fm&'&y y-m -mfmmjm: ; . -■. . - MSUSt:. . »>*«* 1 % y?* * > yyfX’yf, 'THi Pf^ |C i ojr ’ E ’ ~ ta ,e roost thb ™ E scn. I was «.*«» Sri whose ®?sclf. if UouW vinoe -.Ah! h cr O of » tteTS|I B hon id bat win a «««“££ ana ia it alone id there ■at least ga r clnSaent of my grief was an ( . • hBppi°.®^ 8 - . ; An : yiTA*Tiecr£)m 'wboitx ..this sscK«S.?s:r£ SSSSTKW “A f— “ “• *?!«.».~.»; wH-s-rtga mate a gesture of surprise stopped ana a.* whot was the matter with me' Qtftci , y j thought ••Nothing,’’ aridl. 1 host had epokcn , nf thehlacl: maniif wnoiu u , the proceeding evening .. Monsieur tie G- r h°° f ,v: 9 waß the name- of the negro,) I gave o{ days, and cried, rity, and the ““'d® 39 0 f m hf t to be planed in •I would give tm •Tenyeara/eaid ho thefirst ran«c ofour ft paying very dear s#Wsrifte5 #W $rifte r.ovorthcless'l accent your ten years, ITO 1 T 0r m fl»’ ?i,lm" remember yonr promise. I ' 1 MM ™ mine “ I cmnot describe to.youm> will keep mine' • ttus; \ thought surprise flt )^I ”£phM his reason; I shrugged ‘raSeS Srud some days after I ®y shoulders amt e > _ j waß introduced , e{t thisuud went .° te 1 r^ a rocn 1 . W lh()ir {sample .: •SBzSStssa O V 1 cried 1- j< No.” replied he coldly. a raßn of And.l said Jo myself, Alembert? letters,—ls this Marmontel ?is this a Aie is this Voltaire?” 0 f regret and My unknown sighed. a smilo b. b „ saom passed over hU Ups, and he resumca "tS&I *■ literary reputation that * eo much desired wa \ S °°“,^ a more noble soc ordent us mine. bad followed me , eesa * ao4 t»» A W* t p f t Uieto is no to Paris, and had never left t real glory, no true renew' » — gt - lg a liter uenutredintheoarcero arms, Talkt o mo ary man, apart* P„°!f a “ of hnormy; that of $• great capt ain, of a g military reputa is the dealiny I-*»£« S remain K.TrSVKW y^ t W.,“ I take them, they belong to “ 1 ,»tan» told you, young man, Jhrt tms t# dream.toyou.achimerpj-ut stems #v SSS£;ssSsSts colors, the victories w‘ h glory Bounded, ulHhis was my work, an ww b j murohed back und ferfti with warmth S he gffiyrfc Biffout W .s.ho the Marshall do - *X®this "slate of fallen into dejection, and approaefting m , BOPudisgurt^wnh^he win smoko thi P s world; and alone rnreal ftnd positive wo t exist when Voided them. Tea, s^SEPSswss g3S-&fcgis&K wait, wait, he is o°®' n S a „ y^ lfJ oon • yourself, with y° Dr „hich yet is-no te ands your reason and mine, wnicu j t arid l t?him. ‘Master, no ting except what Sv 3 ’Jtl "ouTorhnow?’ he ro -S?S! . Heaven bos desUned to you mxty years compaot Togo, nrnster, in five years ‘OthersTave paid! SS,»^. r , =i .*SK£ ,my protege. S ■ , p re p a re, with rSfesa? thou“” S iJ TC ‘Jl St ,el! have Mtuidly ; S “a “x me. 1 Tago! T r °*°' <No! no!" he replied, hours, some hours yet. , account IfJtSTtaJS’S. of life; no I know letter th yo of elißtenco / hoosmo dhn { »uess froxe my said I, ?J^sfi 6 ?„i l hB ?e saerifioed every thing. KSd I wish to'show some favor to thee; I, strength return, und I cried,-I Sat fsverylittleiTagolTago! j this which has placed ifes2SHSfSagi > ti r k^^ofTU t o- I faW^ai , re,V 8 memory of man, let naught ofthemrenmin. •This dav. Tftcto, thm entire day, ana lwm ue ( content ‘ Thou nbusest my bounty, said ho, ««nd Tdo a foolish act: yet I will give theo till, inmnet Ask mo nothing mote; this, evening I 2=t'SS-awss» door, which was open, -SraSK* &ZA So no more the balmy amof spring. M thatl was! Ihese gifts which God has given to all, theßo blessings to which I was and of which only now I comproh end tM »«e ' ness I might have enjoyed twenty-fiver years ' hmger, ,1 havo wasted my days, V have saori dew 'them for a barren giop'which has not I rendered mo happy, and which dies with mo.— Eteo nee,” 1 said’ he, pointing to some peasants «rhn traversed the park, singing as they ro- work, “what would I not give to labors and their hardships. Bat I „ ton nothing mure to hope for, not even misfor- J this moment a ray of the son, a sua of the | •"h:-:v-^:-.h'-v 4 jabono upon his face, pslor^and•., *n« Uized me by the nrro with b kind i sf&nm! and laid, Behold, behold how | C * fifnf is the sun 1 And must I leave alt t At oonfoimaedbyall l haa ftatlwM awako> I walked to <ll ; a !“l pr ,?« inflnenco of a dream, tf d,or of the boudoir opened, end a-servant entered. c >. "My hysiogno m^Xn& e p«se»U g ng hishand, asked pardon for having detained me so long. - «t was not in the chateau,'’ said he, ‘ I ho« iast returned'from the city, where l have been to B flonsult for the health of the Count de C , my younger brother’’ •< Is bis life in danger?’ soldi. .•No thank heaven,” replied the Bake; “b B t in -■ ; bta oouih his imaginaUon was excited by pro ! hla yotun . an 4 glory, and a serious ill- • • Stfass-*®' . ®SiSS»»r- J . ftSrS.Sffi'eXV Mw *• subject, “I will see, my fonng, man, vrHat I J finJda for TUU*' advancement -; We wxlt g®» ?A the enefot tto Tpontb, to Versailles, and I mil appreciate your/Grace’s I ml My diet's* hare ‘recently * U t Use, useful and happy, on my paternal dc “Sßot think that, by my acsistanoe, you can iTimdlv obtain distinction; and that, [Tie assiduity wd patience, you may in ten «indeed l !”'replied he with astonishment; ‘‘U that paying too dear for glory, f«‘une. honors? Think again, my young man! ■ Let ps he off Ve< ‘ No, your grace, I will return toßrlttany, I pray yon receire my thanksand those of y family” , * _ , , laaw again my fine chateau of the rid trees of my park, the.aun of Bnttarfy - r regained my ravels, my sisters, ®y “°‘ h sl | and happiness! which since has [ neverleft me | for eight Jotb after 1 married Tlennette. % laity ■z2zzj=7=z£-.-'—- v" .. „;,..tnoa*s *2°* yITTBPMtOW * i ’TTESDAV MOBNp?Q“-- ! - THOMAS H^foSYTH. t,/ PhOadcljAui Onmly. aodhor 9 E ss^*is-T7-b , EPHRAIM BANKS, of Ihffon County. mi SURVKXOR QBNEIUL. „„ T PORTER BRAWLEY, of Crawford County. - J bytoriau Churchy Oae of our wtempomW pears to be ingrcat tribulation on tbesubjeet. tt paa an old building. raA *e bellevc. tnororoaa! ms required by the congregation. They to razetho old pile of bricks and morter> up a building on the beautiful lot upon «htoh stood more ornamental and capaolous 4“®'] venerated ott meeting bouse. "When It Is finish. " are certain that! those "bo now growl against ,*bat they almost consider a ■***«£ „iU be pleased with the change, and applaude the progressive spirit that has made the change. Col T 1 * th ° of Missouri. In the St Louis Dmo .crat of the obsemliat Lo iuaioatoa hla willingness to bo a candidate for to V. e. Senate at to next Senatorial election. Wo'tap he may be eleoted. The nouso is not Ms field , the Senate is the forum wherw-.bis high talents and commanding statesmanship can be felt. In i the Senate his voice is.almost ton hut declara tions of the lows of Congress hare b«o«gard cd for the last thirty years With the respect daS to a profound statesman, and what as singular in his course, he never moved a measure that did not -ultimately triumph. AH will, remember tell, that when solitary and aloneiho put Up ballin'moCos” to.reeind Jaohson It was received with coldness by to ■ Ste, and wc believe that hffVnte Tins to only , one in favor of U. But, solitary and alone he kept the ball in motion, and-at last triumpho over those who refused todo justice to one of the greatest men of the nge. For .this net ho do serves immortal credit. - . • • Bat, the House of Representatives is not the pi ace'for Thomas H. Benton, WMle tore wilt make oonfaoion more confounded, and hs wiU pitch into the occupants of that bear garden in a manner that will astonish to curious. _ Hi# temper will not suit to Honse We desire to See him returned to to Senate, a place from which ho never shonld have been removed. RKA X Emtß iHJWIMtWSIIUttOH. We sea by on this tnwning’a paper, thatP. M. Davjb, Auctioneer, will wUa bJge amount of property in this improving village. We attended one of those ri£> last summer, and wo must say iMi « were highly pleased not only with the situation but with the land itself, and tbematmerln which the proprietors have laid it out It seems to ns that there never was a better opportunity offered to our hard-working people y> obtain a homo than this affords For instanee, a person who attends to his daily pursuit in after the day’s work is over, can got on the oars, and in ten minutes ho is home, where e c <" * joy the pure air of the country, nod in the morn ing return rovigorated with health and strength We were surprised to see-those lota of large site selling so very low, even as low ns onehund** dollars with ample time to pay it in. Now, working man ia there who could hotpayj«. lot by detailing some QfWousdeSsexpendiWres. How much bfetter wonld it bofor some of our young man who foolishly squander their mu* wore they to purchase a few of those lois and leave them lay until they really stood itt need. There is one thing certain that this property must necessarily ibofease in value, an «« who desire to purchase aidenoe, cannot do hotter than attend this sale. *•"**»«. 0e &o° O t. Sproee °” ete Col. Joseph Paxton, soya the Lewwburg, Pa-, Chronicle, of .the 6th hot. with the chief engi neer of the Catnwissa Boilroad, end some eap talista from Sew York eltf, were here this week, to look after the prospects of fte railway from Lewlsbttrg, through Coatee county, to Bprnce creek, on the Juniata. °“ w ®2£ afternoon they tookadrivo throogh a wnjder ttble portion- of.Bnffalo valley, d e *f£"® d themselves highly pleased with Sts iea “ ty “ fertility. Its extent also proved to be mnoh greater than they had supposed.' Aside fro “ Us looslitrade, the principal value of thw road lies in. thofaet that, when completed,it will form a highly Important, and, indeed,- indispensable link, in a direct communication, by railroad, be tween New York city and Pittsburgh, via Cats wissn and Easton, She hold which the former oitv will thns have upon the trade of the North os well Us the Southwest, Srte eiogle remarkable fact, that the distance from Cleveland, Ohio, to New York «ity, by " ay of Pittsburgh, Spruce .creek, XwUtajS. CJto mesa, and Eaaton, Iseixty-two miles_ leas than by way of the New York and Erie Bailroad, and I some calonlotions make the difference overnmo. ty miles. Tbo route from "New York, by this road, to Pittsburgh, la sdsamore direct and fea sible than any other practicable line that esn-be found, To show the character and .capabilities of the route, in other respeota, we may here add, that tho grade from Lewiaburg to Sprnco oreek, goventy piles, Is understood to be highly favor able; and from Lewleburg to the Summit there la one hundred and ten miles of level or descend ing grade, via Tamaqna ami the Beading Ball road to Philadelphia. Prom the same Snmmlt, there is sixty miles of level or descending grade to Easton; and thence to New York there U no wade higher than thirty-three feet to the.mile. Iter near the Summit any amount of coal ton naso Is at att Umea 8t hand ’ oo4 frdeht H 1 the West could add from fifty to one hun ted Jer centto their loodingwlth out an Increase 1 at motive power. ~ | making a ] :rr& , -£SSXSEZ Qiddings and Senator Chase delivered epeconos. >l Sslneilpttoaa to ttoUtoads. 1 Charles Ellet, Jr., Esq., in a letter to the j'President of the Central Virginia Railroad, glxeß 1 the following list of subscriptions to railroads j made or nutborued by -various oities ■ 4. OTT OS' PHIWBfiLPiUA. Including the incoiporaUdJUiincU of Spring Garden and the northern Lwerhet. rOity proper, to PonnijlratilaKaUreii........ i Spring Garden and N.lSbcrties, - do. '600,000 t City proper, to Hempfield, 00. ■ yjo 000 i City proper to, Water Gap, - ; do. oqo Sprlngfiarden, do do do .~ r City Propet;'to ! Subbury■ nnd■ trio -8.. K. ooooylOO pended)..——,-- ’ 1 Total, bv city and dirtrirts i , AUiaaE-ii coustt KsssTtvasia. . Jn dud>ngthe«h*r°f IViehurgh ««*WodO I CiuntrSlegheny, to.PenM3rJr«>taJt. Sl> M 1 Cbnnty rof Allegheny, ~ 200,000 ;RttAnighGtytoAll«ghcny'.aiio)_li.n • Pittsburgh OtT «0 mJn 1 It" 600,000 HttsbnrgliCity toConnotUTlUeK:« 200,000 gSfesifflv AndtheC.tyofjnedcng. , Wheeling city, “ “ ««*“ “ d CIDCIn ‘ 260,000 - - «■«» •total ftr.eU7.anl county. --■ BAITIMOBE. :4S'fflSo»'«»l*SuFaQebuu» lUIU, ao—. r • To Susonehaun* Canol < * ou * —■ 1 :•. ■.* „ £3-950,000 l . *. Totri stock fc sa ,. SMi J oiffljSSSSi^^iO 1,500,000 oSUtort ta'iu or nna Suntorv - Haitroad Comsahy...,-: ••• ' —— . , . *4,800,000 • sHltHlltf Railroad C0mpany.......-- 24. . ‘ ‘ : " st. L0U15..... The city and county of St. Lorn* have recent ly subscribed liberally to leading ’ roads. These subscriptions amounti m the aggregate to $2,400,000, ate distributed os I follotfa • • . 'V-. . • ' . *500,000 • 500 ' UM ■ •. Total liy tin) C»ty, ' \v ?: ; 'jtothcGntnty. n ■ . ...-•- .£200,000 sssss^^ssssss «m« $1,400,000 wai w Utt <sty G* o ”** S <00l00t) ... . > , SEW OTSLEABB* •• The City of New Orleans has subscribed to the stock of three railroad Stole of tonislana, an aggregate of $3,600,000. •i .mleWe to inform yon whether the city has made any other subscription to similar '"S".*™.»«»»«■» »■*■ •• thority I can obtain at abort notice. 1 “ l “ Hy r£ ly on them as essentially, tboogh notaV xrayß mLtely, accurate. Cmcionnti and Louis ville hare each subscribed; pretty largely, am not able state the facts in much detail. esrsSsKK by the Legislature of Louisiana, ofJohn Slidell, Wed Pierre Soule as one of the Scoators“ Congress from Louisiana. Wo now •** ° Of the Senators who bar's represented that State of the most conspicuous Senators- _ The following is a list of the gentlemen who hare been chosen Senators from,Louisiana since tt* admission ns a State, in |^?‘lsS!..~Aßan» i »Jg“i"- pn&d o=t 181!. gmfr' lBl2..... John B.Dosl«“*n^ , « * Oovornor. Octbr. 1812. ••'rhoEMFmr iw> 1812 Jamesl*ro«D --‘ v-T-'h ISIS. ©& S&SS :KK£g£ «.i B^ HI:Sfe y iSI iiSE -SliSsL'-lifer I siareh lm. .Mucb.isn. -SSSSSb. 1 Anrll ■l&i2.-—Charlea At* UoaTOU.-. 1840. . jcVt 1644- Henry John-on. Srohlltt—.ilSm W Sil •• P Tho sm'to of Louisiana. it is well known, com prises the southern ran of the eitensiro country S I purchased by the United Slates of France, in 1803, for the sum of fifteen million r itnlllrs That part of thocountry now .form -1 Se State of Lou.si.na was separated from Se rest in 1801, and called the TerritorycfOr leana, and by not of Congress of April 8 18U was admitted into the Union as a State, iho State constitution was framed by a of delegates, a majority of whom wore French Creoles! ergatives of Louisiana, at hew Or iwns January 22, 1812. In 1810 the popula tlon of Orleans Territory was 7C.60G, of whom 84,811 were whites, and 84.660 were slaves. "Free blacks, the. remainder, 7,685. . . §B,l SO,OOO ;.;.suoo,ooo ■Total by tho County, recently decided fhA checks at n day'different from that on which they are dated, are to be treated as bills of exchange, and . as each they are entitled to three days^ grace. To ovoid protest for non-acceptanoe, and to in anre* payment on the day, they should be drawn tilth the words, “without grace, acceptance named." Many parties who bare drawn ench cheeks, will bo surprised to receive a notice of protest for - non-aooeptanco, with a charge for notorial fees, unless this caution is token. It may be well enough, in this connection to mention that it has been the practice of the banks to protest sight drafts twice, owing to the uncertainty as to whether they are entitled to nraob, ’ Where it is intended that all.each draft? Shall be paid on presentation, the words •‘ witb [ bili graoe” should be inserted after Hat eight, persona who draw notes should always put tho number and street of their place of business af- ter the signature. Wtcro n porson aocepte many drafts or gives many notes, it is a good rule to make themyay- I ablest some bank, na owing to the number of I baota in the city, it is impoasible to hunt up a note whore, as sometimes happens, through mis j take Or other cause, the party finis to reoeive a ibanknolioei. ■ 1 ■gAvETT OT Raileoad Teaihs.-Iq a letter in the Cincinnati Qasette, Josiah Kirby, , who says hehasglvensovcralycars attention to tbfesubjeot, suggests the following ns a means for stopping the locomotives to prevent railroad oocidcnls : I The arrangements is simply to place a steam cylinder under- the locomotive and connect the brake rods with the piston, in snchamanneraß to onerato upon the several breaks of the tram at ?ho same time. This plan gives the engineer the entire control of the brakes, and cnablea h.m to stop the wheels of tbo cars at P le ““"-. .J have satisfied myself, by drawings and modc a 5 "SffSSSSIi.rS *“ compensate me for my time, should it prove sue |oa S3fai VWSYABD. W Correspondence of the Appalachioola Advertiser advocates the planting of vineyards in the State for the pro- Lotion of trine, to * the Bol | 6n * ?“ ore both favorable. Ho says wine, dried figs ! and raisins can be produced in abundance thero. young man'named Frank Bobbin, was arrested at Oinoinnati on Tuesday, for cutting a indy’s dress while walking along the streets — Acti of this oharaoter hare of Tate been of fre quebt ocoorrence in the Queen City. ‘ StJOAB. —'The total ongar crop of lonislana in tboyaara 1862-68, is estimated at 368,129,000 pounds, andfhe crop of molnsses at 26,700,000 gallons. Items of Haws and Miscellany. Utah would make twenty States of the wo of New Hampshire; Nebraska fifteen; Indmna, twenty; Northwest, sixty-five, total,on deed and twenty-six States. Should these> Ter Titories have no equal population '°thoequaro mile with New Hampshire, they tain a population of above thirty-eight uulUon Mr. Jacob Gotwald of York, Pa., ha ® c 0“ traded to build a new jail for that coun y, $63,90° . „ n Tnp . An unßucccssful. attempt was made, on Tues day night, to rob the Bedford Commercml Bonk, of New Bedford. : ■ , Joseph K Groves bss been tried at Uinton, N C , on a charge of Kidnapping, and sentenced to be hung on the first Fn ay July An appeal, however, has been tahett to the Supreme Court of the State. Theodore Parker said in a recent s«mon on the “ Power of tho Human W' l * ° , day the dead hand! of Calvin holds New Englan Orthodoxy 8y the throat." .. • There are seventeen Methodist teachersm the Now Jersey Conference, who have been m the ministry more than n quarter, and two ovc 11 Tho Charleston Standard thinks that Mrs. Singleton, now living in the W.lliamsburg dis trict, in that-State, is the oldest woman In the world. She is now in the one *™ dr f aad thirty first year of her age. Her mental facul les are still unimpaired. Honest Toro Corwin* ■ ■ ■ The Whig'papers have hail some little boast ing about Tom Corwin’s contract with Proper being continued by this administration. The following, from ,iv correspondent of Sun, shows why this is. In foot, ns Cass.ui.M* Clay lately remarked, this favorite “wagon-toy i has a good deal of >‘our.mor,q/ ta hu. poe7M>, and It is not very creditablo to the whig press o the country that they ore so earnest in the sup. port of Corwin, notwithstanding bin connection with the dolphin fraud.* and some other affairs of a like character. It is virtoolly saying that a man’s whiggery exouscs his »Sr §t,000,000 Cal ‘.Tho administration have Uranbr’s contract for purchasing stock?, be [Sjgg^Es during two y P..,, oqq *jho legal. Interest, upon this sum is $3O 000 per at tho (jf tt tJ. York finauoior annum, but nr tb a ro three times as «ca°U ’“tuSmathat his contract runs until the igr,a so that even an action for tbs rc -Ist ■ jQ ’V®“- 8 “ l “ n id not lie before tbatdate. tu ™ . f n a y aid in Latin which X cannot re- fortunate man, if he do but know tho s» ; "S: Sim. is exactly tho man m hoW maC h the highcatfigure. u ot Mr . seenred, and the Draper. 11 aim and tho treasury will transactions between l , , jt' lea . But very likely ‘"““trir or these there ought to bo It is said thatCorcornn& ““think of a million and a half of the peo piS money in the hands of a New York Conn- Lr to speculate upon! How much per centngo did honest Tom, the wagon-boy, get. , r ,. T ,.dn»»~'TQar Thtoßßh Cnl * 33=s?5S!SSS2 SsSSss wo hate good reason p . . lit(on , Tiio wealthy Httlo sincerity in jj nva tefn siacore in Catalans, Indeed, ®'f “* ® tWn a o for the their mW and J gr * pproB3C d and honor conferred on thenvoex. toe vw wilh SSSSsaSSkSs’s nltiMiiß held aloof from the demonsirationß, and i oilmens o’ l . nt3 | n (ijo publication of a Ohow-d their oonumenutnw lowing ! !entc°nc? v ~‘‘TbeWmow Cuba, and Zhumilatlog degradation «e^an d ; the Thc paper ifwrittenTna tone of ffi«tJhUU£ hntfiTorohle to thb Spanish dominion., U of the times, and may P ro 6™ BUc s® more revolutionary troubles a little ahosd. We uhaU bco.-—A. Fl. StTold. Attempted Suicide op tko■ It will be remembered that the boy Ore tier, wb killed another boy at- : At_water street, in March last, -was convicted of manslaughter, nal * tenced to the House of Refuge Many believed ho was not so vicious as the be was guilty would eeem to imply. conduct eineehebas:bceninthe House or Eefago tends to the contrary belief. About n r'®'* he flew into n violent passion on some shght provocation, and yesterday * S - in all his native moral deformity. Alter lnaui ling in pranks, in violation of the ruleshe sat j O 4 on the workbench and refused togoto work, as ordered by the keeper. lie was told ho must—ho replied he would not. ond on being c cntiy taken bold of by the keeper, he said he would out his throat before ho would work. In "moment ho sprung out of the grasp ofthe keener, and made fora.deßk, where he got hold o? a P sharp shoe-knife, with whieh-tho keeper having again seised hold of him he n “ j cral ineffectual attempts to out his throat, and but for the keeper would doubtlcss haytfsucceed ed. When excited he is represented »■«“** ingly sullen, and so much under his passions, os to be quite beside hlmself-So chuter May 18. A Novel Method o t Meatntlnß ForenslO A Te au>u«ne*». A member of .the bar of one of the e^Um states, was noted for posseesing.aU the of a good advocate but one; he to stop; indecd. lt sometimes scomod os if he never-ivould Btop. On one occasion ho had com pletely exhausted tho pa-ttcnco of ‘ h ° o co "*' tb6 f iurv. and the other counsel; sti|l the stream.oi bis eloquence ran on as glibly ®? - hr'es he made a splendid peroration; every one pres. a feeling of relief, and every eye was turned towards him, cxpoctjng t 0 their as take his seat. But at this moment to their u tonishment and horror he startea off afreah on « eo^e Ah Aot 6? Gallastht.—Soott, in one of W# novel, lnforms ns that Walter Bale.gh pa«<l way to royal favor by throwing tai> “» n “ e t “L noath the feet of .Queen UBt they should bo soiled in crossing a puddle of water. Passing up.Broadwny yesterday,, alittle ocourred, which rooalled to our mind Slr Walter s gallantry. A young and handsomely .dressed lady was tripping along* dilapidated nidewa , while an Irishman, who was no of per sons, was shovelling dirt into th? street. 8h was in the not of passing,-and; n spade-fuU of mother earth was coming directly towards her splendid dress-and "sweet bonnet, young man interposed, and reoelred. tha whole discharge ■in his .shirt; bosom. The young lady blushed hor gratitude, and the y?ung man cut immediately for a. back street. >Ee deserves some of Sir Walter’s goodfortuno? Burke was wrong ; the ogo-of chivalry is not gone.—tv. X- Mirror. ■ Dying Declarations asd Signs as Tebiiho by —The Supreme Court of Massacbusette de cided, a day or two ago, that where a person has boon prevented from testifying orally by lDjunea received, signs may be resorted to, provided the person so testifying is folly awaro that he is in a djlng condition, which Is deemed equivalent to tha solemnity of an oath. After such testimony has been received, it is for the oonrt and jury to judge of the condition of mind thD person at the time, and also of tho credibility of the state ments so made. i r Lj Pebmjsm -Professor Playfair. “ tare before il>e ioeicty of Arts, at the of the most delicate perfumes exbtblte at d Crystal Palace were not, as formerly, di frl flowers, but generally from, the most to gueting Bubstances. A oil formed in making brandy and whisky- “ being distilled with sulphuric acid, and the aoej Ute of potash, gives the oil of pears. of apples is made from the samo oil by^distiUa tion with snlphnrioaoid and blohromaMopo l aßh The oil of pina apple, -is obtained from a product of the action of putrid cheese on*agar, or by malting a soap wnhhuUer.anddmtiUing it with alcohol and sulphuno aoid, and U now | largely used in England in the making of pine appto ale. Oil of £npe and of eogmae used w impart the flavor of French ooi.^ 0 *° B "’S? brandy, la little less than fusel oil. cial oil of bitter almonds, now so largely ployed in perfuming eoap and. fl i ? 7or “. g ouo le ° tionery, is prepared by the action of vitriol o IcH; the foetid oils of gas tar. M“f **“ forehead is damped with <au * of a thousand flowers) Vithont knowingthat: rt> essentiol ingredient is derived from tho drainage of cow-houses. ; nil Death by Lwbtbibo -Ycßtcrday *f««oon, about 6} o'clock, * negro man * nr \?™ A were struck by The man was employed by Breden it w> , lumber yard on Walnut street, and belonged to ■“*& All off but Am Mt hurt. The negro’s hat Aas torn to pieces, bot no wound uppea«d sffrsuafr-2%- 1 -- blown nrer .—Lavamlle Democrat, l.f DIED: srsKsSs^as^K on Fonnh ■*«*■ cnodoor w«t of Ferry Birwt. ■hew iSVEEXIBEIIEHTS. TUE K«sSSiSrs.ss ,Sfej§^la&fe!3g»r gTttCTSBV 15 pit«» Stock Handkerchief** mcnt °fC«iTata,Bear&»* Drawers, owfifriuu*?*****-*- «*" “ d «* : amino quality and prices. I my34_ LoWMth.OT»of U „ to .t*J SSSS o“ Act of Incorporation, p&3?cii 29th dojof April, Secretin? 1 lty order of Acting Ibr the Stocltholdcre, [ rejitta sllooand *!«»■ TcrmstMJ- Brkt ijoaM lor 1 "^SSTSs^ir 1 cS. ltoThird atrect. A S BATOI^A?SrV^|^|^tSIBDRQ, SlSSSs£&sa»®s S”^“ OTm of *• countrT ’ n^Xwc a ,i ! W«.c a lnfi>ur«qud.e a l»nua ! a UBW ISIUSIO > . ■■■'- & »« mo- Jg colJ. coldflroaaJ, -- AWVr to Walt forth* TVagon. • tnMJtoireni,?.-?* 11 -.... <*“■■ “ I,l '-- ( ' r on * “* 1 gethtt *Hh » lot et oil the u jtEtUOR, . Forraluby ■ KiiKood stM«t< siy4l_ ,Ln otTz-ag county oftwroid, -“s^. tot the cccctonicdttv bath presided WnUjttfjijyit his awellhi'C houra to the aion«r tresders Honors will bo ,Township >■“« yo house of on*-, pleated to pant him *>!;«? J» d , twond,wlll tcrteinmimt.nfci your petitioner, m EK[^L BEE aE. P lk,.he«ubscrll*^eltaus lotthe do certtlJV Jodis well presided with house honesty end tTOtieranaNJ^dd 3 una iodpne *«* srNamra ’ HsmUtnn. —THE mBTTK HPB.INU3-” mnq rruns highly *; tru i»'^ t^ li r JfnTE I ‘srRLSOS HO eM l^ n *mfW : J | by tho .corallTOptoptrtis* of tb« I and la ln UircoßtitryO thsro ore (which >to not “ ur S within » short distance may .bo many othQraUractlons.WUdooFnorc . , r^Stt#la j. JononoUW. Otavcai Duntart | ty," Oen. Bmddjch ““ji ™; heexolorcd for mflea un- Camp; Dcto > t 'i^. T ff Pilo Falla, on tho aertho g r m^ ri cheWnS tony feet perpen d«S^dl»andW^"^rn bopUded for on the most liberal Pmona-Uhtaj toastEcltoOMirlU Jtscttt Spring*. 1853 ~ °* - m ; puWl k WofCARPETS, OLOTIIS, Ac., 4nd tbilhs lar£e porch ft*® of » MMtcAmDloto fpLcortmcHt of CAJ&* srss^,* RQE U* wi«i » «*»* dC > ssg^^asaas SSSsfHrSJssasas® ,B SBSJjS!«ssa« »^«s?sss& c, iSi&' BnuMtlfi Tapestry Brussel*, Tfaroojyi price.- Also, Superfine and Xln f i?fSnSlu£ and Mo- 'isJrffi^SrtWSS Sffi3ggggw«* prices ho ha» hontolbre twm csc -who buy to V a - A liberal dlMOtral wW bo rosio : soil ogolo* :■■ ■ [rw-M 1 .mrvc"*"" It rinelnnaU. OhUvM&y 18. ; - • ; • ■ . corner of SotePth mk! Smlthfidd sta, _ _3? ; mas.— nS mbmua, <BS^SjSF2SSSS grdsssk&iKkS iSSegSgs®* comer ofSereatb- and aalthfleUe^. raggUlsandHertharaigHSnUbeßnroa »*B.a>oTOM«JOH, AiEK „ JIASIH!FAOtC*EB_*>” > . . : PSISTS, YORK, Ho 1U M ?, , f 10 S 1 SS I £ttntlon or Brujgtitiapa REaPECTFOLLY >“SK Union to Eli tasoaod ox- Merchant! to WS,°,OT? OXIA *ti of *0 BEST and tcnslie he.'offlm tbr rala :;oa W PUREST <4EAIOinE3, /i^S ! « l ,d c 3o S o-amotraycr3- Relotr modßr&ta tcrn»i article aro ooM'-in fceg« of S 5 to SOOffa. 4 &HRAVTO^.IaoU DUVEB^i I ™ 11 ;BKOWS ’ ***“ “ Sl ‘ IUPEBIAE, AND ARSENICAL md VERDIGRIS, aa,mnr.TOmso CljAJ*.*' EEC, CHROME REDandTEIr isss— ‘V v * - -* ■» >V *" "L _ - Z «~ <• *-♦*• *•* ~- ~-~l =Sf»Sstimony In or ur. U»l.ane»ii b "itLfpop^«. hsahad » utoiji ■ ibo .- t*®*® 1011 bOTiU^^ N. T, »«*mtKrr 10,1850 • . . Vnn? traTellns aguut.lcft with mo« ;.:«• Mtssrx.K*d& *&Q>' „ Tfjttf nf Llrce PilLv Tho stortttmo «Jdhas giren tbejdghest "it whola lot f Uic bat; mediant c/ the action. send moanotherimpplj bad aer offered for lek w. H Ara Mons. m 8000 oil possiblo. ■:■ , rwuntirts and-Mercl^ootJs ana . For sale by 0 V 0?? WjTOaxNa BBOTHEB3, by toe sole proprietors . f.- . -go WoocUtreeU myglid&ir :,’••■■■■' .-■••■■: opra the eenstttofcon ofito SI raind, sedentary tuArts, confiorf tdr fjjf to study. .They irighttnl tlte.-tndigesttei ir aosrtiaist eonntrasncc. dieantSi sni a pallid. °”£S“ the bright. 83sgHs£Sn»3&"«® »«SSsc«."s.'=s?«~ mt docSta^ *3- SeroftUsu-It is due to Kiefs to say thatithM^to^tommpkteljerodKOteeT^TO^ Of this dreadful disease to lee tine than eay other renedy, and at loss cost or inconrenlonco to the patient. ..- The thomoads of «aWog “jj dtueM of tbe ? dty patient, to becomeacquaißt*i/wltb It. I Saassssa's'is iSSSssaeasSK .and timeby the best lIM but no Oil, as ere jecommended me to toy the fir£ti but rfiJ use where other modleto* had M D . for sale by all the Draezlstoln Httalmigh. rangjtw 11 COTMTEI’- CHAS. E. LOOMIS, STOCK ASD BILL BROKER* note#, Bond*, Mortgage*, &e., Segollated. • fASHCCVKI JLTKSIIO2?. GSttS ' TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OP STOCKS. MajUt «g™o<l, the Bank <rf Httsfrnrga*.. : - • - J W. A. M’CLURG & CO., I HAVE REMOVED TO TEE CORNER OF Wood (Ad S4xtti StwctS) • to their old customers, and the SiEgM? of&BSn&aDHr «d ™ WARE to bo found In the » - - Pearl jWillf £ANAIi BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITT, (nut ins JtAILEOAB STATION) —vtvp EXTRA FAMILY, and EY- (of fleetest White Wheat, - ) YLQOK, JU*r •'h^is^mAlLM-2sD- : »IIDDUNaS,-olwayscnhand. • • Floor omo ~ Trtrrr.ftTlTXPHia. CttETAHT WAREHOUSE, 'iVl GhetmtA, Heat- U. W. SAFFOBD, stylesof—**. . ••••. ■;•..•-••. vn*»iih\rSba3es.a3!tJrice£, ftcwi IweCortala?. . J all jiaijnis alt vriltlw, jteucb BrocateUe3,all wldltis, Gilt Comircs* every sty.e and :: « -Damasklioen-s Gunp*,rfl P* l ® 3 ' Cashmewtte,. Loops, - Plata . elsrnrfCorf?, *tlSg£ , -SIS— Am,,'Surireon Q t yT. Euldlß.] *o. 144 Smlthficld st. . ,1 « d. U.—MeeUat theTiorttl-Msirarlierof SKU ito* (^AHOBaOSiLODGE,^.^^^ mii.jVccdßt^nyi? best Blaek and Ore™ Tea?can-alwvfrbe bad. .--. : - - -•- • ■ Vntmi n I?n\v Fooler & Vvllih M«\nnCisturer v aod Wtolc^ifc tfu doonMo.«ho Astor Ho^.Ne^ Aork* ■■•■■ - ■•■■■•■•■■- ■ B«» of iTCurJy 4 tenma, 59 J Apmt. ' Hov4:tf_ ; _ .1 tf§= S>lverWfr|^“ d ' u d *£**#*s2. ~— ._ T *■» n, -w,—place ofmetttfn&WiiJWtt^tou £SK» yriday oreach taoo th.T' ■•■■•••■■ V ssrhu-noi corniH CornAtil oany per EEYSMWIW Woodstreot t)f.cTO7 4ei»lp^S«*rf?»*} , CurtaLsilada and Trimmed In ths rery croe^Mt i irtTlt- -•' ■ ' -it: -■ " •'' ' Saci J^St^: Churih,«dLod S =!S«=>BIIAI)E3,m i a.ta* ! Arrh^^ftu^ ior elthttOf foreign er domestic mintifcctore.- ; maifcSmo. , tio 81/o aniUwWy “JfS?, 0 , 1 p. if; f person *£»£“? .jartofthocjtyV-'--'. ; -y. a-runTi* a*a Uendt ,| car,’ BpeedUrand yerma. . or inconvenience, by Dr. Hast*, Surperr,xrhothey be A -•' Lto 8 “ toa Uia’icst era- SSSSa cisci ylclO, by « aeady aUinUoato th. monaca-«rib«»- ~ Vn WS* Bn ran APPLES—3S sacks, for salo.by: > . ■ • : SMITH & SINCLAIR. > ICE—IO tierces prime, for sale by ' /imyis . - , -SjIIJH & SINOLAIR. LAND, DWELLING UODSK, IORCJiAIUJ, Ac.— Acres of Land,situate near.the Brow nsrille threq mtus from the. dty;;irith a; dwelling -.housei * small orchard, three fine springs, and about Ten Acres of Cool.' Also, plenty-of Limestone.;-Price. s2ooo*. Terms: $5500 In hand; balance lnl and,2 years.- -' , •: » a. COTHBERT & 80S, 140 Third at. PAPER* - ON beml and fbr sale; an ejtensife-collection ©j. rAPLB EANGEtQSv-comprising'a great number of new pat terns sdecied expressly for this market, frcm American Manufactories, of Goldv.Qold' and Velvet, Jlow* ered»of ercry yaritdy; fflased and '• Uncased; all the varf erm styles of JtaUation Wood -vark,such: Moole, Mahogany,Bcsewood, Tarnished 7 and. plain,ma -kinff altogether an assortment-that cannot bo excelledin quality, quantity, or low prices, by any .honw vest of .the , Allegheny mountains. - ' Prt*arengeftomsc:-toss,ooperpiece.‘:-' Persons desirous erf looking, through'the whether disposed to porrhaso or nut. ore respectfully inti-. ted toaOl at TUGS. PALMER’S, No. 55 Mtrtetttrert.-. Western Insurance Company, Pittatagi.. . a. MJLIiEB, PmideaL . LJ. H. GORDOS, Sorctarg v- ; . 3300,000. v i;»i rirpt. injure against all tola of risks, JIBE aa3 JIA Wl- BINE. All losses will be liberally-adjusted-and P TSSstttutlon 1 manasedby XReectoes who aretrg taffra to the -tmmaunlty, and vho;are determined, by rromTitaess mi Ifljarallty, to BaSntaln the character which thoy £aTO sasurasd, asoSkrtcg: tlmbcsfc f&os^ atv. Ktttelmn, J-W-Entlcr, 8. Holmes, Jr-Wl H. Smith, G. E®®, Ggtrjo W. Jac teen, WmJtLlmot Jsmra tippcncatt, Goers® Barrio, James Mo-: Jii§eT?M£x£i& Stolon, Emmaa Scott ; ta.QS»,Ho. 02• Water street, (Waieioase of Spans A SSfSUy-. - i < ■* * •* 7 J „ Z’ } V Cr-iosnsß .Lcsatr dsd ILujAaru....*. JES- Boots open at I'H tfdock; to rasSJfSBW . . - - • V ' ■ v-PEICIS CT ADiOSSIOS: Tmitte Boies-...51,00 | frrcsa CirdeM. : parqnotttf. SO j Second Tier........ t' -tp#* Pi»nb* may ~be eeenred at tie EoX OCU‘«?. during tk® without extra, charge; • • . ■ nightolthe toteireU engagement '-' -• toblsdepxrlore tor Europe.) cf Mr. J. &MURDOCH,- la* • 4^PCnUb^.AranHCTntfasalritx«;: - . ;fiS7* Tragedy and Comedy,' •.•";.v- ; -.'-.‘ :‘v •: xSj" Mr- MURDOCH tf Hie Stsisoo and Dies Dasbaii- . : - /&• Mn. POTTER .as Mrs. UuiEtt. m . • Xhi3 Etestso, May 2-ltb, 1553, will bo performed :KotSK-...:. * h - : THE ST&ANGEB. * • Stransir- .... .7. .7 !Ir Murdoch Mrs, llfaller- . ?PV*2f' conclude ' * My ‘AUNT,"OS r LOVE AND WlhSc - -=f- .zdSUtiSt •' ’ r^-Troaratlrai—Tho grand Eoßaß!fc'f'rSS?. cf e- n s CoTOTIII KEiWOS THE MISSiasEK, 'P> bv-G. H; Miles, cS EMM-. .: ■. [n phitslelpblli. Tbla'i .. great play-wul T.KrfSs*>.*MieJl* fir? this: iisca,caai ••,.*. th * “ *^£3£HSbßlS."£S?&** of THEBO3- [ BEKS. 'MASONIC BALL. QKAND SOIREES SIYSTEREESE! IXOHDAV EYEKIKG, SAY 33D, - iSD ITM CTESCta »ralM . T H *.'l; «iU «s<Sta U ui D ENOHisTE» PALACftIn to ™u*l - t>n »BP»-*» •* ; : *sh™-Ul t. la «»fe» I. »*«»_ audience. - - . . —~ (y va^£^ g " QS is'M.^nsr ASUTOK’tf VHJBIABIiB k ■ KEYSER’S Drag Btorg.l iO.ATopI st, OBK3U CANARY ralsbrittJ nn board lAUJC’KIXG— j Ml matwl, an cC Ked, K=e, l£f* "* DKb |i?TSF C Sfcrc MO ffijoa A CtrKBaTEK A.W OXtUttl> TIES-<3ay» W a feU i-^ toGt^?”sin^rari(rrMW^ iirilITJS AND COLOUBI* ""“’J" W\ la p rfw jjS&mSwg, f* TOpod stn^L ••■ my2o • ■■-,•■■•_. - - i ■ 5J rlna,G»n3oCo ; IDo t iTty<i»ir»o.i! .:. ttj2o . - _ ■ • • Tonsl - -■ - -.-*ylTaalft../ • - rr -..-,~ SUMMER BEY UUUDsI •• - HAHPTOIt.' -WIXSOIT & CO., AwSisSS-fSs ■ CtfATISGS. PantiioonerjvSc, r l , 1 5^.^. -. imtshniffh. May jOylSi^.—dtglg . ■ Om am-iaowiiSbote-■<*. «*•■' tL b “ifto cored at J j. a . . ward; - - r"' il§ggfllSlilli®l SvrotEjcs; by C. 'Fernet. &WT»- V '. : ‘ • ■- v j '- X-i- V■;•. : r ' -w v ’ -•Thou fcrt s°ao fmO-ias;_--.,; v . x .- Katy-Darling.. OldToTScs are Gt®®*.- r - v •.. • Tbo 014 i'arni.ftlTlom&r. t : > •.- ««««» “uSuSot Homs, u«aos by Madaa# Aoo»IbUloo.,. . _... All's Well. Messo’a in da cold grouts!. - _ n ... « V 1 patS'B Vrtind M galop iby Frauds 11. Puoto. OliFoli’aftoaldlla. S ‘ abd ' - E by ’ All«, Peed, Pratt* IVcddias. Amerlcin, Signol, Cbdleose, Qs> : -■PHTTIri AHHI7AI* ST ATE SIB BS MAKXM! COIIPAJY, , OF PESS3TLYASIA- AswlH May Ist, 1831,......—-■■.•• S 3 Premiums ««Itol to May Ist, 1853-. rr~”*id -.r /Interest orr Xoans, icooCO-OQ- ■ < $440,133 23 Ro-tosnraaw, Ex*. .:gj«G*JWS - " -;-• . ; penscs, - ■ r. -••■■•■-■■•■ * s3is,Sl3 7t> R»a«,-Morts«S«.SSiieto,»aaothcrßoodjeCß. MBTJjns3 _ - cuntfcs- •• ttodis SI .. Premium Notes..,,.,v— *“£z 2J a „ Cash on band... • Total nia’t of BesoMCM* Liable &r -■ JOHS P. KVrrnUßFomOsssSJatoaaty, . P. C. SEDQWICK T IIsrrfcbmj;, ... . EAMOEL JOSES, PhibucipTu, A. WILKINS Booker, Eitbbnrsb, A-A-OmBIEK, ■ -JOHN-B..KOIHERFORmhTip3iJaesrj.tT. A. J. OLLLETT, n»rriAc2B, , fs T. JONES. Haltirtuis* . AJ. GELLECT fe^tsty. ■ T?m Inrax* asaiast os"eea *ad Inland tatlsallpa,■■■'•.■ alse. on Merchandize-in cltv.* or eaontr?, ct lowest rates cob- - • • distent with'-safctyv.: ics-issued~ost : dsrfeillng-iljousaa • jelibcr perpetually«*Sr ycars.'t;7:. ,Br^ch;Ofico^cc*P!^ r pourth aao&aUlifieia.tiicaiSr ~. - - OiomeliSTllls ': ItaHroml persons - hcldins' STOCK, are hereby-nbli£ed to attend & SIEsEiS(KO7 XHL.,. StOCKHDtDEES of ga&F : C?xnranj> : ii> ite-Md <£ Pußg- . HAIL4n :&&-■*) or SUYf {instate abltf o'clock; £.?£ ktojc lata-«onssderatloa. tie; nc«p tane* _oT ; . elements to iho Siting s>t the last L*gUa*iS»>of «*>•. KTipteas mv bo ; : 'v. ; PifctshuTgh /ST Genius ofc Liberty, • •• v. trc j ■ ii.£: '.. 'Prescribed, liy . . It. -tot tto lblSowins .rtato pl£Sre'tortltftStliw,Ss^nfi^yoar . ‘.irelvo sem tfcas. SL ioia otto Teraifaga snd IS haro&Hcd <*tbfJrdeflndeSfteu,,!- : . -/• •.. Yowsitruljv v "' • - '•:• Thoius-5*02. Jr ,; ' S£*Be«s» of ccantcifctts «*■* hnUatioi*. . Solti,yholgss*o sad . T^>a l*.by ail ibo : ptyaelpal tob^sta and United ' pyio fTlQ.tb* Sonotahle;.tfce Judge* cf the Coort of General ' v • i ; ,Quarter Sessions of the Pesw, ia ana for the county or •■* v: Allegheny i. - • The petition cf TOn Sperms, Bsoagh of iPKecrart* in the wnnty roar-S- - :- .titiotser hath - •modatfon hU-d-gfclHog-hou£& in- ~: : - '' the pleas&l to grant hi tn aUsensa ea-J'"': tertaSnasn^: i» In duty? fanmT. trfllijvw ria?, \ . miutei spmaiis, ’ '• , W 6» the subscribers,citizens of the ~ -- certify,-that the shore petiSoner is $C goocl repute ft* hoa» “ " * catr and and is trtU pr6rid?d Trlthhauae reezn * nnicsmteciisnccs' fbz'Xh* nsccnmibaat fan of r -fv ; stiaiigmaixatrareler3,'aud that said. 1 tavern ia'^SSry. Adam Gold; Alexander lt il * Sah *x DJolly, John Eyman, JEdtonadgai. Samuel : Barid Mingy John Stmrt; P*tg Bake r> John I iay2fc3tV V-'., . --t ?•.. «Ti-> «-_T t ? -,iv ...N -I*. .+ ?(.■ .•■ V •*- - H * * , , a’ ' • .. A '••• 1. •. . . i_ 2 , . : , ~ \ Z~T. ■ * " ■'*«'>*'• :•* .T V’* V \. - N , ®s«»asisBBifisii f I" l'-- - • r * « s ", i t V;- ■■ ;: ' ••■; *'■ •*•: • > -r^ k v f 1; : * ~V - f =r’ r ? 'i -* v igp'i i t .r v - , *i •• - -'V -'.-ft' - *•<, T «• > * H. *’ x
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